National Student Project Database

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Each year, middle level and high school student councils dedicate numerous hours to school and community service projects.

The National Student Project Database supports these efforts by providing detailed information about projects conceived, organized, and completed entirely by student leaders. Each entry offers a detailed description of the project, and many offer photos, links, and other supporting documents as well.

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The administration is always looking for student feedback regarding coursework and teachers for the different classes. To bridge the gap between students and administration, Student Council decided to have academy-s...

Our teachers are greatly appreciated here at our school. Each day of the week (Monday-Friday) is assigned to a different graduating year in council. The ideas range from class to class. Overall each teacher lo...

The North Penn High School's Student Government Association initiated a new idea this school year of birthday recognition for the staff members as a part of staff appreciation. On the day of a staff member's birthd...

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Every year, Student Council puts on Be the Change Week, which is a week where we highlight the values of unity and acceptance,espeically by focusing on kids who are usually left out and our disabled students. It is both a spirit week and an education event with different activities each day, an...
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While researching service opportunities, we came across Ryan's Playbooks, sponsored by DoSomething.org. We printed out templates and spent an afternoon with 60 students making activity books for school-aged children in hospitals. We made math puzzles, crossword puzzles, word-searches, coloring pages...
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Theme: Leading the Way with Kindness
“Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” –Dalai Lama
The biggest assets a community can have are its strong leaders. People who can be counted on to do the right thing and get jobs done efficiently and sufficiently enough ...
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Welcome Back Bears is the Mountain View Student Council’s first day of school event. This first day of school is not normal. Instead of going through the normal bell schedule, students of Mountain View have an activity-filled day.
This day works by splitting each grade level into different act...
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This year, officers of ASMHS were given the opportunity to create an awareness day to empower them to make a difference and share a message. One of our officers chose ‘Compliment Day’. On National Compliment Day (Jan. 29), nationally-renown speaker Kevin Wanzer was invited to speak to ou...
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